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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Well Said: A special kind of serenity

Complete trust in God, using whatever human means are necessary in each situation, gives an incomparable fortitude and a special kind of serenity to the Christian, whatever may happen to him and whatever the tribulations he may have to face up to.

First, how complete is my trust in God? Do I have that special kind of serenity?

Second, am I using whatever human means are necessary in each situation? I know people who will say they have complete trust in God and then laze around waiting for whatever they've been praying for to drop into their lap.

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I find it's pretty easy to diagnose the inputs by checking the output. If I've got the incomparable fortitude and serenity, invariably its because I've applied the trust + human means. If the F&S are missing, it's because I forgot one or both ingredients. True every time.

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